Unidirectional vs. Omnidirectional clip-on mic for Bansuri?

Hi all, I'm choosing between two KIMAFUN wireless mics for my bansuri and need advice on the trade-offs:
KM-CX900Plus: Unidirectional (great sound isolation) but the heavy transmitter mounts directly on the flute.
KM-G150-4: Belt-pack (very lightweight on the flute) but the capsule is omnidirectional.
Is the omnidirectional pattern too noisy/breath-heavy for a transverse flute? Or is the weight of a direct-mount transmitter too tiring for your wrists? Which compromise is better for live playing?
Thanks!

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u/Ambitious_Owl6787 — 3 days ago
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Unidirectional vs. Omnidirectional clip-on mic for flute / Irish whistle / Bansuri?

Hi all, I'm choosing between two KIMAFUN wireless mics for my flute / Irish whistle / Bansuri? and need advice on the trade-offs:

KM-CX900Plus: Unidirectional (great sound isolation) but the heavy transmitter mounts directly on the flute.
KM-G150-4: Belt-pack (very lightweight on the flute) but the capsule is omnidirectional.
Is the omnidirectional pattern too noisy/breath-heavy for a transverse flute? Or is the weight of a direct-mount transmitter too tiring for your wrists? Which compromise is better for live playing?
Thanks!

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u/Ambitious_Owl6787 — 3 days ago

Unidirectional vs. Omnidirectional clip-on mic for Bansuri?

Hi all, I'm choosing between two KIMAFUN wireless mics for my bansuri and need advice on the trade-offs:
KM-CX900Plus: Unidirectional (great sound isolation) but the heavy transmitter mounts directly on the flute.
KM-G150-4: Belt-pack (very lightweight on the flute) but the capsule is omnidirectional.
Is the omnidirectional pattern too noisy/breath-heavy for a transverse flute? Or is the weight of a direct-mount transmitter too tiring for your wrists? Which compromise is better for live playing?
Thanks!

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u/Ambitious_Owl6787 — 3 days ago

Looking for Puppy's forever home!

She is in Vietnam.

Looking for Puppy's forever home!
She is one and half years old, neutered, vaccinated with a health book.
She is friendly to people and dogs and have toilet training. Her favourite thing is to play fetch.
Her mother was unwanted from her previous owner while she was pregnant so me and my husband took her and that is how Puppy came to our lifes, since then we have been looking for home for Puppy as we cannot have too many dogs at home.
We are looking for kind, patient and loving family which will love her forever and be kind to her as she is a very very gentle dog. She is a beagle breed, bred to hunt rabbits, she loves sniffing exploring,having long walks.

u/Ambitious_Owl6787 — 19 days ago

Looking for Puppy's forever home!

She is one and half years old, neutered, vaccinated with a health book.
She is friendly to people and dogs and have toilet training. Her favourite thing is to play fetch.
Her mother was unwanted from her previous owner while she was pregnant so me and my husband took her and that is how Puppy came to our lifes, since then we have been looking for home for Puppy as we cannot have too many dogs at home.
We are looking for kind, patient and loving family which will love her forever and be kind to her as she is a very very gentle dog. She is a beagle breed, bred to hunt rabbits, she loves sniffing exploring,having long walks.

u/Ambitious_Owl6787 — 19 days ago
▲ 15 r/DaNang

New home for our dog

Looking for Puppy's forever home!
She is one and half years old, neutered, vaccinated with a health book.
She is friendly to people and dogs and have toilet training. Her favourite thing is to play fetch.
Her mother was unwanted from her previous owner while she was pregnant so me and my husband took her and that is how Puppy came to our lifes, since then we have been looking for home for Puppy as we cannot have too many dogs at home.
We are looking for kind, patient and loving family which will love her forever and be kind to her as she is a very very gentle dog. She is a beagle breed, bred to hunt rabbits, she loves sniffing exploring,having long walks.

u/Ambitious_Owl6787 — 19 days ago
▲ 25 r/Nikon

Bag to fit Nikon Z9 with the NIKKOR Z 400mm f/2.8 TC VR S attached.

Does anyone own the PGYTECH OneMo Tactical Backpack 35L? I got photo from AI but not sure it is correct
I’m considering buying one and would like to know if it can fit a Nikon Z9 with the NIKKOR Z 400mm f/2.8 TC VR S attached.
Specifically:
• Can the camera and lens be stored fully assembled?
• Does it fit comfortably, or is it a very tight fit?
• If possible, could someone share a photo of how it’s packed inside?
Bonus question: Is there still enough room for a 24–120mm lens, batteries, and accessories?
Thanks in advance!

u/Ambitious_Owl6787 — 20 days ago
▲ 51 r/Nikon+1 crossposts

How to carry Z50ii with tele lens

Just wonder ..: to carry it with 400 4.5 z or the 400 2.8z, should I attach one to lens and one to the body or both to lens (not my favorite )?? I’m a bit worried that the baby Z50ii can’t take the load
(Photos from internet)

u/Ambitious_Owl6787 — 20 days ago

Long distance by grab ? Pay them in advance is safe ?

I want to book a taxi from far of KL to KL
Is it safe to book using grab ? And pay them in advance ?? Will they come to pick me up far from the city ??

u/Ambitious_Owl6787 — 2 months ago

Help to plan travel to see and photo wildlife

Hi all
I’m going to Malaysia for the first time. I will see Fraser hill this weekend . Then I am free from Monday afternoon to Friday

What should I do?
Here is a list from ChatGPT but I m not sure if I can trust it.

Thank you all ♥️♥️♥️

KL Wildlife Trip (From Tiara Kelana Condo, SS7/17K, PJ)

Use Waze in Malaysia whenever possible. Local birders generally find it more reliable than Google Maps for traffic routing.

MONDAY PM
Forest Research Institute Malaysia (FRIM)
Google Maps
📍 https://maps.google.com/?q=3.235339,101.634269
Travel from Tiara Kelana
• Distance: ~20 km
• Driving time: 25–35 min
• Depart: 15:00
• Arrive: 15:30
Targets
• Asian Fairy-bluebird
• Red-crowned Barbet
• Lineated Barbet
• Greater Racket-tailed Drongo
• Plantain Squirrel
Notes
• Good warm-up session.
• Bird activity increases again after 16:30.
• FRIM GPS: 3.235339, 101.634269.

TUESDAY
Tekala River Recreation Forest
Google Maps
📍 https://maps.google.com/?q=Tekala+River+Recreation+Forest+Semenyih
Travel from Tiara Kelana
• Distance: ~55 km
• Driving time: 60–75 min
• Depart: 05:15
• Arrive: 06:15–06:30
Targets
• Blue-banded Kingfisher
• White-crowned Forktail
• Orange-breasted Trogon
• Banded Woodpecker
• Broadbills
Strategy
• Stay along streams.
• Move slowly.
• Best light: 07:00–09:30.
Priority
⭐ Best birding day of the trip.

WEDNESDAY
Taman Rimba Templer
Google Maps
📍 https://maps.google.com/?q=Taman+Rimba+Templer+Rawang
Travel from Tiara Kelana
• Distance: ~32 km
• Driving time: 35–45 min
• Depart: 05:45
• Arrive: 06:30
Main Goal
🦧 Dusky Leaf Monkey
Other Targets
• Asian Paradise Flycatcher
• Greater Green Leafbird
• Woodpeckers
• Bulbuls
Strategy
• Scan canopy continuously.
• Check fruiting trees.
• Stop often and listen.
Best Time
07:00–09:30
Probability
Highest chance for Dusky Leaf Monkey near KL. (Not guaranteed.)

THURSDAY
Kuala Selangor Nature Park
Google Maps
📍 https://maps.google.com/?q=Kuala+Selangor+Nature+Park
Travel from Tiara Kelana
• Distance: ~75 km
• Driving time: 1 hr 20 min–1 hr 40 min
• Depart: 05:15
• Arrive: 06:45
Targets
• Brahminy Kite
• White-bellied Sea Eagle
• Collared Kingfisher
• Mangrove Pitta
• Silvered Leaf Monkey
Special Area
Mangrove Boardwalk (Kuala Selangor Nature Park)
Notes
• Completely different habitat.
• Excellent raptor photography.
• Bring water; it gets hot quickly.

FRIDAY AM
IF DUSKY LEAF MONKEY NOT SEEN
Return to:
Taman Rimba Templer
Google Maps:
📍 https://maps.google.com/?q=Taman+Rimba+Templer+Rawang
Time:
06:30–10:00
Mission:
🦧 Dusky Leaf Monkey only.

IF DUSKY LEAF MONKEY ALREADY SEEN
Return to:
Tekala River Recreation Forest
Google Maps:
📍 https://maps.google.com/?q=Tekala+River+Recreation+Forest+Semenyih
Time:
06:15–10:30
Mission:
• Better photos of Blue-banded Kingfisher
• Trogons
• Forktails
• Broadbills

Priority Species Checklist
Birds
□ Blue-banded Kingfisher
□ Orange-breasted Trogon
□ White-crowned Forktail
□ Asian Fairy-bluebird
□ Red-crowned Barbet
□ Banded Broadbill
□ Black-and-yellow Broadbill
□ Greater Green Leafbird
□ Asian Paradise Flycatcher
□ Mangrove Pitta
Mammals
□ Dusky Leaf Monkey
□ Silvered Leaf Monkey
□ Plantain Squirrel
□ Long-tailed Macaque
Most Important Sites
1. Sungai Tekala – Best birds
2. Templer – Best chance for Dusky Leaf Monkey
3. Kuala Selangor – Different habitat
4. FRIM – Highest overall species count
Expected for a good June week:
100–150 bird species + a realistic chance of Dusky Leaf Monkey.

u/Ambitious_Owl6787 — 2 months ago